Don't know where to (Pokémon) Go? Use this map

A group of redditors have put together a map that shows the in-game locations of Pokémon gyms and Pokestops— vital parts of the game.

A Psyduck appears at the Dog Beach. Psyduck is a water and psychic Pokemon, and is known for having debilitating headaches. — Lauryn Schroeder

Pokémon Go is an augmented reality mobile phone game that combines the elements of Geocaching and the Pokemon franchise. Trainers wander around in the real world, and will encounter Pokemon. This formula has paid off for Nintendo, as stocks have risen and the app remains the most-downloaded in the iTunes and Google Play stores.

Once tapped, the Pokémon appears in “real life” — the image of the Pokémon overlaid on the view from your phone’s camera.

The Pokémon can be captured, and later trained to take on Pokemon Gyms.

This game differs from those in the main franchise, because you literally have to go outside and visit these locations to gain items and experience points.

San Diego is filled with these locations, mapped collaboratively by redditors. The map is a product of crowdsourcing, so Data Watch cannot verify how accurate it is, even though the writer of this story would happily verify such data across the county. The map's creator, Nelson Abalos, said in an email that those wanting to contribute can ask for permission to edit the map here.